01/21/2013

Proposed Anti-Gay Law School Stirs Controversy In Canada

A private liberal arts Christian university in British Columbia seeking permission to open a law school is meeting resistance because it won't admit students or hire faculty unless they sign a covenant promising not to engage in “sexual intimacy that violates the sacredness of marriage between a man and a woman.” This post in a new Canadian legal blog, Canadian Legal Ease, offers a good quick look at how our neighbors across the border treat the issue of religious tolerance and discrimination based on sexual orientation.

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Proposed Anti-Gay Law School Stirs Controversy In Canada

A private liberal arts Christian university in British Columbia seeking permission to open a law school is meeting resistance because it won't admit students or hire faculty unless they sign a covenant promising not to engage in “sexual intimacy that violates the sacredness of marriage between a man and a woman.” This post in a new Canadian legal blog, Canadian Legal Ease, offers a good quick look at how our neighbors across the border treat the issue of religious tolerance and discrimination based on sexual orientation.